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Has some differences in "which" and "that"?
2013年5月14日 02:24
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'Which' is used when the phrase is not necessary to identify the main subject, but rather just adds information. 'That' is used in a restrictive sense - we must have the phrase to help identify the subject. "That was the car that hit us." - we need the phrase "that hit us' to identify the car. "His car, which he has driven for 10 years, is in need of repair." - We know the car is his car. That phrase identifies it and is necessary. "Which has has driven for 10 years" just adds extra information.
2013年5月14日
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